Sam Witwer believes Star Wars needs βto take creative risks moving forward.β
βCertain things are gonna hit with certain audiences β everyone has their favorite. But without that spirit of experimentation, you donβt get anywhereβ¦.At the end of the day, it is all about risk-taking, and I think as audience members [and] as a fan myself, I accept that if youβre taking swings, that means that [youβre] not gonna connect with everything, [but you have to take risks].β
(Source: https://t.co/bWq92s39pX)
Toshiro's life takes a turn when he begins hearing the voices of "plants."
Can he use this newfound ability to uncover the truth behind the attack on his longtime friend? Fool Night premieres exclusively on Netflix in 2026!
In Peter Pan (2003), Jason Isaacs fought against the studio's plan to give Captain Hook a more moustache-twirling Disney look, insisting he should feel genuinely dangerous and aristocratic. He got his way β but Hook's several-kilogram wig left him with chronic neck pain.
In 2012, a Reddit user shared a Civilization II save heβd been playing on and off for ten years.
The game had reached the year 3991 AD.
Only three superpowers remained, locked in endless nuclear war, with most of the world ruined.
A strategy game accidentally became a dystopian novel.
IGN - 'The Steam Machine Was Originally Meant to Cost About $750' based on Valve saying the increase was "probably similar" to price increase that the Steam Deck experienced last month (though article incorrectly says Steam Machine increase last month, I assume they mean Deck) https://t.co/z0Lz0cMKjx
First trailer for Taika Waititi's βKLARA AND THE SUNβ, starring Jenna Ortega & Amy Adams.
The film follows a robot who bought by a family to help them heal physically & mentally in a dystopian future.
In theaters on October 23.
SPOILER ALERT - SKITARII PROLOGUE
Aspiring warriors of the Omnissiah beware! Watch only if you're fine with having the Skitarii prologue spoiled before tomorrow's release.
Praise the Omnissiah!
DO NOT touch that keyboard. This is one of the most dangerous attacks circulating right now.
This is called a ClickFix attack. It is not a CAPTCHA. It is not a verification step. It is a social engineering attack designed to make you execute malicious code on your own machine while believing you are proving you are human.
Here is exactly what happens if you follow those steps.
The fake page has already silently copied a malicious PowerShell command to your clipboard without you knowing. It happened the moment the page loaded. You did not click anything. You did not consent to anything. The clipboard was written to in the background by JavaScript running on the page.
When you press Win + R you open the Windows Run dialog. When you press Ctrl + V you paste that malicious command directly into it. When you press Run you execute it with your own permissions on your own machine. No exploit needed. No vulnerability needed. You did it yourself. Willingly. While thinking you were completing a CAPTCHA.
The payload varies. Researchers have documented ClickFix delivering infostealers, remote access trojans, and credential harvesters. The malware executes instantly and silently. By the time the Run dialog closes the damage is done.
The reason this attack works so well is threefold. The fake CAPTCHA looks visually identical to a real one. The instructions sound technical and therefore trustworthy. And critically, you are the one executing the command so endpoint security tools see a legitimate user action rather than an automated attack.
Real CAPTCHAs never ask you to open Run dialogs. Real CAPTCHAs never ask you to paste anything. Real CAPTCHAs never give you keyboard shortcuts.
If a webpage ever asks you to press Win + R for any reason, close the tab immediately.
CNN at Reflecting Pool: This is the output from what's going on over there. And you can see it is clearly green. This is the water that the federal officials are saying is absolutely clear. It very clearly is not